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Welcome to Buzzy Kitchen, and thanks for stopping by today! We’re going to have a chat about gift ideas today. Specifically, gifts for cheese lovers, because we all know and love one, don’t we?
I think I am that one in my family – the cheese lover. So, essentially, this gift guide for cheese enthusiasts is really just a big list of all the things I’d like to unwrap…
I’m kidding! There’s a little something for everyone on this list. I’m bring you different types of cheeses, cheese hampers and gift boxes, cheesy jewellery and accessories, cheese-themed clothing, cheese interior design ideas, wearable cheesy gifts, edible gifts for cheese lovers, and so many more.
The table of contents below is collapsible, so hit it if you’d like to see a list of all the gifts featured on this page. They’re separated by price to make life a lot easier for you.
So, without any further ado, why don’t we jump right on in?
Gifts For Cheese Lovers Under £10
If you’re on the hunt for small gifts or stocking stuffers, these gifts for cheese lovers under £10 might just tick all of the right boxes for you. Here are a few of my best picks:
1: Godminster British Heart-Shaped Vintage Organic Cheddar
Show your love to the cheese lover in your life with this adorable heart-shaped cheese from Ocado. The cheese itself is vintage and organic British cheddar — an award-winning cheese from cheesemakers Godminster’s.
It’s organic, suitable for freezing, at an absolute heart-shaped bargain at £5.50!
Godminster British Heart-Shaped Vintage Organic Cheddar
Ocado
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2: Cheese and Mouse Candle
If you’re in the market for some cute and small gifts for cheese lovers, these cheese and mouse candles might just do the job.
Perfect for a Secret Santa-style gift, a gift for teachers, or a stocking-stuffer, you can even customise the scent, picking from a range that includes Cherry Blossom, Blackberry & Bay Leaf, and White Lily & Rose.
Cheese and Mouse Candle
The Little Candle Lab – Etsy
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3: Just a Girl Who Loves Cheese Journal Notebook
I’m just a girl who loves cheese, so this journal notebook is definitely right up my street. It’s easy to overlook the sweet and simple gifts for cheese enthusiasts these days, isn’t it? With so many options, it’s almost as though you have too many options. (A bit like all of the options I’ve given you in this cheese lovers list!)
Everyone needs a notebook, though.
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4: Cheese and Wine Earrings
If the cheese lover in your life also enjoys a good glass of wine to go with it, and they also happen to love a pair of funky earrings, gifts for cheese lovers like this one is going to be right up their street!
A cute gift with an even cuter price! As a cheese lover myself, I would absolutely adore a set of earrings like these! And don’t all women love a bit of jewellery?
Cheese and Wine Earrings
Vickies Vintage Design – Etsy
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5: Try a New Cheese
Does the cheese enthusiast in your life always buys, cooks with, and eats the same cheese over and over again? Maybe it’s time to expand their cheesy palette? You could buy them a small piece of a new type of cheese for them to try, or even small pieces of a couple of different cheeses.
It’s like a taste box, but (probably) cheaper, and you can put together whatever new cheese types you think they might like, whether they want to admit they will, or not.
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6: Big Cheese and Little Cheese Baby-Grow and T-Shirt
Does your cheese lover have a baby? Or maybe a baby on the way? This little gift set combo might just bring the laughs for the gift-giving event, featuring “The Big Cheese” and “The Little Cheese” in matching little white tees. (It’s an all-in-one for the kids.)
You might as well start the kid off with a love of cheese from a young age, especially if their parent(s) is/are avid cheese fans!
Big Cheese and Little Cheese Baby-Grow and T-Shirt
Custom Kids Inc – Etsy
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7: We Brie-Long Together Wish Bracelet
Need something cheap and cheerful for Christmas, with a cheesy edge? This “We brie-long together” bracelet might just tick all of the boxes for you.
According to myth, you supposed to make a wish when you put this bracelet on. Eventually, if you wear it enough, the bracelet will break. Although sad, that’s apparently the point at which your dreams will come true.
Now, if that doesn’t make a really cute stocking stuffer or small gift, I don’t know what does.
We Brie-Long Together Wish Bracelet
The Dreaming Buddha – Etsy
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8: It Ain’t Easy Being Cheesy Socks
I mean, it really isn’t easy being cheesy, is it?
Actually, I think being cheesy comes easy for some people, like my Dad, with his cheesy Dad jokes, that I secretly love but wouldn’t ever admit to out-loud. I am going to buy him these socks for Christmas, though. I reckon he’ll love them!
It Ain’t Easy Being Cheesy Socks
Urban Eccentric Socks – Etsy
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9: Personalised Cheese Keyring
Does your cheese loving friend, family or loved one constantly lose their keys? A cheese keyring might just make for the perfect gift, complete with personalised initial and, of course, a piece of cheese.
Handmade in Leeds, you can add extra bits and pieces if you want to customise your keyring gift even further, including birthstones and unique requests.
Personalised Cheese Keyring
You Love You Shop – Etsy
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10: Cat-Shaped Cheese Grater
If the cheese lover in your life also loves cats, this gift is a great idea for them! It’s a cat-shaped cheese grater… just in case that wasn’t instantly obvious.
No kitchen would be complete without a cheese grater, but this one might be a little too cute to use. It’s the heart-shaped grater part for me, how about you?
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11: Cheese Clay Markers
They’re eco-friendly, made with bamboo and clay, and they’re designed to be used to label cheese at a cheese and wine event.
I loved these because of how rustic they are, but there are other designs you buy and gift-wrap. These are handmade to order from Mama Makes It Crafty, an Etsy store set in Cirencester.
Cheese Clay Markers
Mama Makes It Crafty – Etsy
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12: Rhubarb Jelly for Cheese
If you’re not a big fan of chutneys and other accompaniments that you would usually pair with cheese, you’re going to love the range of alternatives on offer at Fine Food Specialist.
I’ve selected this Rhubarb Jelly for my list of gifts for cheese lovers, but you’ll also find Damson Jelly, Pear Jelly, Moscato Grape Nectar and more on the website – all designed to be paired with cheese, just like a traditional chutney.
Rhubarb Jelly for Cheese
Fine Food Specialist
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13: Handmade Cheese Wedge Earrings
I’m a huge fan of funky, novelty earrings, so I’ve already these adorable cheesy delights to my basket. They’ll go nicely with the cheesy watch I’ve got… and the cheesy bag. Not that I’m a cheese fiend, or anything.
These are handmade, so you can present the cheese lover in your life with a cheese-themed gift that has been lovingly created.
Handmade Cheese Wedge Earrings
Sparkle and Glimmer – Etsy
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14: Cheesy Socks
Simple, effective, cheesy, and everyone needs socks, right? And these are the cheesiest socks of them all.
What is it they say? Oh yes: little things please little minds… and all that.
I do really love these socks, though. I might add them to my own basket.
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15: Cream Cheese Jar Candle
Does your cheese-obsessed friend, family member or loved one enjoy all sorts of different cheeses, including cream cheese? Why not consider a cream cheese candle for your gift-giving occasion? You can pick from a range of different scents, and you’ve also got the option of glass versus tin.
I’m actually a little bit obsessed with the miniature cheeses in the cream cheese mix, how about you?
Cream Cheese Jar Candle
CandlBee – Etsy
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16: Swiss Cheese Stud Earrings
If you’re looking for a cute, simple, inexpensive but still nice gift for a cheese lover, please let me present these super-cute sterling silver cheese-shaped stud earrings.
Discreet enough to wear everyday, and for any event, Silver Rain Silver on Etsy, a store up in Scotland, has a wide range of other designs on offer if these cheesy one isn’t quite to your liking. I’m obsessed with the star-shaped earrings. And the hedgehog shaped earrings. And the little planet-shaped earrings.
In fact, it’s pretty safe to say that I’m obsessed with virtually everything on the store.
Swiss Cheese Stud Earrings
Silver Rain Silver – Etsy
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17: Vegan-Friendly Cheese Soap
I’m always a little cautious about soap and other toiletries as gifts, because I wonder if they think I’m trying to tell the receiver of the gifts, they stink. I’ll make an exception with this cheese-shaped soap, though – and that’s only because it’s actually really cool and quite lifelike.
Made in Cornwall, this handmade-to-order soap can be made in a wide range of scents, and it’s vegan-friendly, making it perfect for your vegan friends!
Vegan-Friendly Cheese Soap
Ladybirds Rgo – Etsy
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18: Christmas Pudding Cheddar Truckle
Christmas is coming up. I can’t think of a better gift to give the cheese-lover in your life than this Christmas pudding-themed cheese. Not just themed, this one is Christmas flavoured!
A limited-edition cheddar is combined with cinnamon and other festive flavours, creating an indulgent, fruity and sweet little number that’s just begging to be enjoyed in front of an open fire, along with a nice glass of something chilled and preferably vintage.
Christmas Pudding Cheddar Truckle
Chuckling Cheese Co – Etsy
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19: Stainless Steel Parmesan Grater & Container
I absolutely adore the idea of this parmesan grater and container, because I always make such a mess whenever I grate any kind of cheese. Or any kind of food, for that matter. I’m a hurricane waiting to happen, in the kitchen.
So, yeah, anything that makes cooking time easier and less messy is an absolute win in my eyes.
Stainless Steel Parmesan Grater & Container
John Lewis
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20: Black Garlic Trio Gift Set
If you’ve never tried black garlic, you’re missing out, I’m telling you. It’s a great accompaniment for your cheese board, or just a cheesy midnight snack. The East Asian food is just what it sounds like: garlic that is black in colour.
It isn’t naturally black, of course. It changes colour over time, with the aging process.
And it tastes quite delicious! If your cheese enthusiast has never tried it, maybe it’s time they should?
Black Garlic Trio Gift Set
Lakeland
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21: Quince Paste
According to Fine Food Specialist (and other cheese experts), quince paste is the perfect accompaniment for cheese and cheese boards. Cheese is usually quite salty, but quince paste is sweet, offering a nice contrast.
In case you weren’t aware, quince is a fruit – and this “membrillo” (Spanish for quince paste) is made from it.
Quince Paste
Fine Food Specialist
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22: Cheesy Jokes Camembert Box
If you know a cheese lover who also just so happens to love a good ‘Dad joke’, I reckon they’re going to absolutely love this stocking stuffer gift. I also think this one would be great for a cheap Secret Santa gift at work, too.
64 cheesy jokes, shaped like a Camembert cheese…
Can you Camembare it?
Cheesy Jokes Camembert Box
Prezzybox
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23: Dottato Figs for Cheese by The Fine Cheese Co
People have been pairing figs with cheese for centuries, and there’s a rwason for that: it’s a really great pairing!
Fresh figs, for example, have a slightly acidity to them that works really well with veined cheeses and blue cheeses. Dried figs are just as delightful, except they’re slightly saltier.
These Dottato Figs for Cheese by The Fine Cheese Co are said to be great with Pecorino, Gorgonzola, and various soft cheeses.
Dottato Figs for Cheese by The Fine Cheese Co
Lakeland
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24: Personalised Cheese Necklace
Not interested in earrings? How about a cheesy necklace, complete with an initial to personalise things even further.
Available in silver, you can pick your initial, and you could also add a bunch of extra charms and dangle-bits, almost in the same way you can personalise a Pandora bracelet.
It’s cheesy, cute, and personalised…
What more could you want?
Personalised Cheese Necklace
You Love You Shop – Etsy
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25: I Love You More Than Cheese Plaque
If you’re the cheese lover and you’re buying a gift for someone else, this one might just rumble up a few chuckles. (Because we all know that its not possible to love something more than cheese, right?)
Professional engraved into real oak veneered wood, this made-to-order plaque can also be adorned with a wide range of other messages and sentiments. (The Etsy store is well worth a look!)
I Love You More Than Cheese Plaque
Pretty Personalised UK – Etsy
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Gifts For Cheese Lovers Under £20
On the hunt for gifts for cheese lovers under £20? I’ve got you covered! You’ll find a range of gift ideas here, suiting all types of cheese-lovin’ people. I want them all, but I wonder if you/your cheese lover will feel the same.
26: Parmesan Christmas Tree Decoration
It’s coming up to Christmas (again), so gifts for cheese lovers like this one are going to come in really handy! I’ve actually spent hours on the Etsy shop of Kreativ M Butterfly, based in Germany, and there are so many adorable, hilarious, and brilliant decorations to pick from.
I’ve gone for the cheesy one because it makes sense for this list, but there are Christmas cakes, lipsticks, ballet shoes, coffee machines, different fruits, pianos, chocolate-covered strawberries, miniature games consoles, and so much more. I’ve put half the store’s contents in my list of favourites!
Parmesan Christmas Tree Decoration
Kreativ M Butterfly – Etsy
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27: Boska Cheese Baker with Heating Base
If the cheese enthusiast in your life loves a good fondue night, or a delicious baked camembert for dinner, this cheese baker with heating base is such an amazing gift idea. (In my opinion, of course.)
It’s multi-use, which eliminates lots of different kitchen gadgets that you hardly ever use. The glazed porcelain finish makes it safe for use in the oven, and it’s easy to clean. And, to make things even better, your cheesy will stay cheesy and melty for however long you have the tealight candle lit in the bottom.
Admit it: this one’s a great idea, right?
Boska Cheese Baker with Heating Base
Lakeland
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28: Personalised Cheese Grater
With a choice of bold or fine font and space for up to 100 characters, this stainless-steel personalised cheese grater has multiple uses, including chocolate and nutmeg. And, being stainless steel, it’s also super easy to clean.
Personalised Cheese Grater
Not on the High Street
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29: World Cheese Book
And for when British and Irish cheeses just aren’t enough, why not offer information about cheeses of the world?
Discussing more than 750 different cheese types and varieties from all around the globe, this book offers all the tips and tricks one might ever need to become a cheesy expert… if they’re not a self-confessed expert already, of course.
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30: Reusable Food Wraps for Cheese by Bee’s Wrap (Pack of 3)
Cute, reusable, money-saving, and friendly on the environment. This gift is a definite winner in my eyes.
A great way to give a gift that looks good and is actually functional, the cheese lover in your life will be able to store cheeses and much, much more whilst reducing kitchen and plastic waste.
Reusable Food Wraps for Cheese by Bee’s Wrap (Pack of 3)
Lakeland
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31: Golden Cheese Candle Holder
Does the cheese lover in your life also have a love for all things gold? And candles? Well, you’re about to love gifts for cheese lovers like this one. It’s literally a gold-coloured candle holder in the iconic cheesy shape.
And, if they’re not about that gold-gold-gold life, there are other colours to choose from, and an interesting array of other candle holder designs, too.
Golden Cheese Candle Holder
Le Petit Palm – Etsy
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32: Mini Chocolate Cheese Board
You can eat every part of this Mini Chocolate Cheese Board, but it won’t be cheese that the receiver of your gift will bite in to. It’s chocolate!
With delicious Belgian chocolate and some pretty incredible attention to detail, this one is going to down a right treat, I bet!
Mini Chocolate Cheese Board
Find Me a Gift
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33: Cheese Baker Dish
Perfect for Camembert, Brie, and a range of other “squidgy cheeses”, as my grandmother used to call them, this cheese baker dish is the perfect accompaniment for any kitchen that belongs to an avid cheese fan.
Ceramic and dishwasher safe, this is a great little accessory for someone who loves a cheese and wine party… or, you know, those who love to cheese-and-wine alone.
Cheese Baker Dish
China Blue – Etsy
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34: Ilchester Cheese Advent Calendar
Yes, this is an actual cheese advent calendar, with 24 individually wrapped cheeses for every day of the month.
Do you know that what means?
Firstly, you get to eat cheese every day.
Secondly, you get to eat a different type or flavour of cheese every day.
Thirdly, well… it’s cheesy. That’s why you’re here, right?
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35: Polished Knot Stilton Scoop
I think we can already agree that cheese is one of the best foods on the planet, but one thing I didn’t know, and recently learned, was that without cheese, an absolutely ridiculous amount of milk would end up going to waste.
According to reports, just one pound of your average cheese requires ten pounds or more of milk. That’s a whole load of milk!
But now for the gift…
Polished Knot Stilton Scoop
Not on the High Street
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36: Crackers for Cheese Gift Tin
I love a gift in a tin, because I can always use the tin for cute storage after I’ve eaten or used whatever was in it. And that’s just why I love this Crackers for Cheese Gift Tin from The Fine Cheese Co.
With rosemary, chive, and olive and sea salt flavours, these crackers are not only delightful sounding but suitable for vegetarians, too. And they go well with hard cheeses, soft cheeses, crumbly cheeses… in fact, all sorts of cheeses!
Crackers for Cheese Gift Tin
Lakeland
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37: 5-Piece Cheese Knife & Stand Set
Your loved one will be able to impress the heck out of your guests when they whip out these knives at their next cheese and wine evening.
Made with stainless steel and set in an acrylic stand, there’s a knife for every cheese type – parmesan, soft cheeses, spreading cheeses, Gouda, and more – and there’s even a serving-up prong, too.
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38: Wooden Cheese Coasters
Coasters are always a great gift, especially if the cheese lover in your life also has a serious hatred for condensations rings from cups and glasses on wooden furniture.
Handmade, created from wood, and adorned with a range of cheeses, including stilton, cheddar, brie and edam, these gifts for cheese lovers are functional and fun. They’re guaranteed to be received well!
Wooden Cheese Coasters x 4
JACART By Simon – Etsy
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39: Scratch-Off Cheese Bucket List
If the cheese over in your life has a bucket list of cheese to make their way through, this gift is absolutely perfect. They get to scratch off the cheese they’ve tried, while still seeing the cheeses they haven’t yet tried.
Admit it: I’m a genius. This cheesy-but-not gift is perfect, don’t you think?
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40: Cheese Collection Print
What do the walls of your cheese lover look like? Could they do with a bit of colour? A splash of art, perhaps? Well, have I got a gift for you!
This cheese board selection wall art comes in the form of a print, a framed print, or as a canvas, which gives you plenty of options. You can also choose from a wide range of sizes, which means you’ll definitely find one to fit the empty spots. Featuring a range of cheesy favourites in an elegant way, I reckon this gift will go down a right treat!
Cheese Collection Print
Cheese Collection Print | Of Life and Lemons – Etsy
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41: The Best of Miller’s Gluten-Free Artisan Biscuit Selection
Just because the cheese lover in your life is gluten-free, doesn’t mean that they can’t enjoy a nice cheese and biscuit or cracker session every once in a while. Every one of the biscuits, toasts and crackers in this box is suitable for those with gluten intolerances, and they’re a mix of both savoury and sweet.
The Best of Miller’s Gluten-Free Artisan Biscuit Selection
Lakeland
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42: Raclette Pan with Burner Stand
Want to impress someone with the gift of a raclette kit, but don’t want to throw lots of money on something complicated and expensive? This might just be the thing you’re looking for.
With some cheese, a couple of tealight candles, and some potatoes or other treats to go with the melty-cheesy snack, this is inexpensive way to liven up date night, and a great way to try something new.
Raclette Pan with Burner Stand
Not on the High Street
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43: A Cheesemonger’s Compendium of British & Irish Cheese
What better gift to give someone you love, than a little bit of information and education? That’s just what this book offers – a complete guide to cheese from Britain and Ireland. 150 different cheese, to be exact.
Could you name 150 different British and Irish cheeses?
I’m not sure I could, off the top of my head!
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44: Camembert Chocolate Cheese
Is it chocolate? Is it cheese? It is…. Both?
This one isn’t going to suit everyone. I would personally cringe if someone bought me chocolate cheese for Christmas, but that’s because I hate it when people mess with my chocolate. No fruit, thanks. No nuts. No other novelty ingredients, such as popping candy or cheese or chili. Just chocolate. A big chunk of chocolate. That’s my idea of chocolate heaven.
My mother, on the other hand, is very interested to try this unique cheese idea. I’ve added this to my basket so I can wrap it up and give it to her for Christmas.
Check me out, solving my own Christmas gift problems whilst simultaneously solving yours!
Camembert Chocolate Cheese
Not on the High Street
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45: Pate & Condiments for Cheese Gift Set by Edinburgh Preserves
You’ve got rosemary biscuits and duck pate, three delicious chutneys, and a cute gift box – all perfect accompaniments for cheese. And let’s be honest, this gift looks way more expensive than it actually is, don’t you think?
Pate & Condiments for Cheese Gift Set by Edinburgh Preserves
Lakeland
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Gifts For Cheese Lovers Under £50
Thinking of spending a little more on your cheese-lovin’ loved one? Here, you’ll find all the gifts for cheese lovers that cost between £21 and £50.
46: Cheese Gift Vouchers
You’ll likely find that most cheese specialists and stores, online or otherwise, will have some sort of gift certificate situation going on.
Fine Food Specialist, for example, offers gift certificates that can be spent on a wide range of (as the website name suggests) fine foods, including various cheeses from around the world; accompaniments such as chutneys, jams, pastes and cracker; and even accessories for cheese, including plates, knives, cheese boards, and more.
Pong Cheese also offers a range of gift vouchers for their impressive range of cheeses, in £20, £30, £40, £50 denominations.
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47: Saturday Cheese-Tasting Tour of London
Do you live close to London? Don’t worry too much if you’re not, because there are other locations available to enjoy a spot of cheese tasting and sightseeing. I’ve chosen this particular one because you’ll get to enjoy the delights of England’s capital city alongside a cheesy afternoon.
You’ll get to visit Fortnum & Mason and enjoy a taste of stilton; enjoy the beauty of Green Park, with its statue of the Goddess Diana; and even get to try a little bit of something new. How does prosecco-flavoured cheese sound to you?
Check out the Experience Days website for more cheese tours and locations.
Saturday Cheese-Tasting Tour of London
Experience Days
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48: The Ultimate Pong Box
Does the cheese lover in your life love really stinky cheeses? I bet they’ll love this Pong Box, which is basically made up of the stinkiest cheeses you can get your hands on. Your cheese lover might like it, but a few people around them might not…
The Ultimate Pong Box
Pong Cheese
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49: Cheese Cuff Links
As well as an antiqued pewter finish, these cheesy cuff links also come in gold or silver plated, and they can be gift boxed at absolutely no extra charge. (We love a good freebie, right?)
If you know someone who loves cuff links (as well as cheese), I can recommend Classic Cufflinks on Etsy. They have such an extensive range. These cheesy treats are just the tip of the iceberg.
Cheese Cuff Links
Classic Cufflinks – Etsy
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50: Heart-Shaped Cheese Box
Yes, I know I’ve already featured a heart-shaped cheese on my list of gifts for cheese lovers, but this idea isn’t just a single cheese in the shape of a heart: it’s a box of heart-shaped cheeses! It’s like saying you love them multiple times, and isn’t that just cute?
As well as 200g Godminster Vintage Cheddar, the cheese lover in your life will also get to enjoy Neufchatel, Coeur du Berry, and a delightful-sounding Sticky Fig Relish (by Tracklements).
Not just good for Valentine’s Day, these heart-shaped cheeses are the perfect way for you to tell someone you love them, at any time of the year.
Heart-Shaped Cheese Box
Pong Cheese
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51: Paxton & Whitfield Stilton Jar
Not only is stilton in these ceramic jars said to be creamier, softer, and tastier, but these Paxton & Whitfield jars are also collectable items. Some of them can even be found in museums!
If the cheese lover in your life loves a little bit of stilton, why not give them some stilton with a collectible difference?
Paxton & Whitfield Stilton Jar
Ocado
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52: Cheese Selection Box
If you know someone who loves cheese, but you don’t actually know what kind or types of cheeses they enjoy or don’t like, a selection box is a pretty safe bet. There’s a chance they won’t have tried at least a couple of cheeses in the selection, which gives them the exciting of trying something brand new… and potentially finding a new favourite!
This cheese selection box contains ten different flavours and types of cheese, including a crunchy cheddar, a smoky oak, a Shropshire red, and many more. And to be honest, they all sound bloomin’ delightful.
Cheese Selection Box
The Cheese Wedge Co – Etsy
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53: Make Your Own Cheese Hamper
How well do you know the cheese lover in your life? Do you know what their favourite cheeses are, or which ones they absolutely hate? If you know them well (or think you do), why not create your own cheese hamper for them?
You can add in a few of their absolute favourite cheeses, the accompaniments they love to have with them, and also a few new ones, in the same ‘cheese group’ for them to try. In fact, when you’re putting together your very own hamper for the cheese lover in your life, the possibilities are endless. You can put in (or leave out) pretty much anything you want.
One of the best things about creating your very own cheesy hamper for the cheese lover in your life, is that you can set the budget – under £25, £50, £100, whatever you can afford.
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54: The French Selection Box
How does your cheese lover feel about French cheese? If it’s their favourite, why not buy them (approximately) 850 grams of the stuff?
You’ve got classic Camembert, Chaource, Langres, and Petit Munster. And if I’m being honest, I’ve only ever heard of Camembert, so I’d be interested to try the rest!
If this box doesn’t quick tick all of the right boxes for you (and your cheese lover), you could always check out the other French cheese-based gift hampers and boxes. There’s The French Superieur Selection Box, and The French Tasting Box, and… well, I’d be here for a while if I was going to list them all!
The French Selection Box
Pong Cheese
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55: Cheese and Wine Basket
Need a last-minute gift in a flash? Why not look at local florist deliveries? They often have loads of other gifts alongside the regular flowers and stuffed bears, etc. This one, for example, is a basket full of cheese and wine goodies!
Cheese and Wine Basket
eFlorist
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56: Ceramic Plates for Cheese (Set of 6)
I’m personally not a fan of smaller cheese plates, because you can only fit a small amount of cheese on them – but these ceramic plates are the ‘recommended’ size of plate to use for the cheese course. (I know, they’re too small, right?!)
With an eye-catching but classic blue and white design, I’ll forgive how small they are, for how cute they are.
Ceramic Plates for Cheese (Set of 6)
Fine Food Specialist
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57: Rotary Cheese Grater
I have literally just bought one of these old-fashioned cheese grates myself, for a relative who got all nostalgic when they say one advertised on the internet.
“It reminds me of my nan, back when I was a child,” he said.
And I agreed. My grandparents also had a rotary cheese grater like this one. That wonderful, fuzzy feeling of nostalgia is exactly why this one made the list.
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58: Home Cheese-Tasting Pack
Not only will you get a selection of delicious cheeses with gifts for cheese lovers like this one, you’ll also get a video tutoring session, teaching you everything you need to know about the cheese you’re about to consume.
According to the Real Food Hub, the Home Cheese-Tasting Pack contains enough cheese for between two and four people, and you can also upgrade to a cheese and wine pack, or a cheese and beer pack.
Home Cheese-Tasting Pack
Real Food Hub
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59: Personalised Wheel of Cheese
What’s better than a wheel of cheese for Christmas? A personalised wheel of cheese, of course!
Add a name or nickname, and a cute little message, and this might just be the easiest cheesy gift you’ve ever had to buy. Not On the High Street literally does the hard work so you don’t have to. (And the website offers gift wrapping, just to make your life even easier.)
Personalised Wheel of Cheese
Not on the High Street
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60: Electric Cheese Grater
If the cheese lover in your life hates grating cheese (and let’s face it, who doesn’t), why not gift them an electric cheese grater? You’ll literally be making their life easier and quicker, taking the hard work out of preparing dinner just a little bit.
It’s not just good for grating cheese, too! There are four different interchangeable cones to cut up all sorts of fruits and vegetables, including carrots, cheese, cucumber and many more.
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61: 12 Days of Squeak Cheese Advent Calendar
I know I’ve already featured a Christmas advent calendar as one of the gifts for cheese lovers on this list, but this one has a cool name and I think it’s kind of brilliant.
The 12 Days of Squeak Cheese advent calendar features a range of delicious-sounding cheeses, including a creamy mature cheddar, apple-smoked cheddar, cheddar infused with cayenne pepper, cheese infused with activated charcoal (say what?!), and more.
I’m actually obsessed with this advent calendar now, and I want to try all of the cheese types within it. How about are? Are you intrigued? Adding one to the basket for yourself as well as the cheese lover in your life? I don’t blame you.
12 Days of Squeak Cheese Advent Calendar
The Mouse House Cheese – Etsy
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62: Cheese Making Kit – Around the World in 80 Cheeses
Who doesn’t want to make their own cheese? I think it sounds like great fun, and who matters if you mess it up or make a mess when you’re doing it from the comfort of your very own kitchen?
Get some friends or loved ones together, crack open the wine (or whatever drink you fancy) and then get-to-making! You must admit, gifts for cheese lovers UK like this one certainly sound like a lot of fun!
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63: Cheese and Mouse Wooden Door Wedge
You never know when you might need a door wedge, also commonly called a door stop in the UK. And this door wedge is better than other door wedges, because it has cheese and a mouse on it.
There are literally gifts for cheese lovers of all walks of life, all ages, and all styles. I’m trying to cover every angle in this post, but there are so many gift ideas I didn’t add to this list. I literally could’ve kept adding to the list forever.
Cheese and Mouse Wooden Door Wedge
Made it Wooden Gifts – Etsy
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64: Valentine’s 2 Cheese Hearts Gift Box
This one’s designed for couples, but there’s nothing to stop you from buying this just for yourself for Valentine’s Day, or indeed at any other time of the year. In fact, I can’t think of a better reason to buy this for yourself than just because you can. Cheese is life, am I right?
You’ll be supporting a small-to-medium British business if you buy from The Chuckling Cheese Company, which is a great name for a cheese company, in my opinion. Not only that, all of the cheeses sourced from local, family-run farms in Lincolnshire.
All very lovely stuff, don’t you think?
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65: Cheese Dog Collar
This one is for a dog-owning cheese lover – and what a fabulously bright gift it is, too.
A blue collar with bright yellow cheese patterned across it, it’s a fun gift that is also durable and functional. Soft cotton with a tear-proof webbing core, it has even be double-stitched at the stretch points, which means that this gift is one that will last!
Cheese Dog Collar
Wiggle Purr Waggle – Etsy
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66: Vegan Cheese & Treat Hamper
This delightful hamper containers a range of treats to enjoy — all vegan! Vegan cheese, vegan chocolates, sauces, gin, and more.
You’ll be supporting a small British business if you purchase this vegan and vegetarian-friendly gift for cheese lovers. And it’s great for a wide range of occasions, including moving-in days, birthdays, anniversaries, big thank-you’s, and more.
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67: Vegan ‘Chease’ Hamper
Cheese can be made with a wide variety of ingredients these days. Things aren’t just restricted to cow’s and goat’s milk. Camel’s milk, horse milk, buffalo milk, and even vegan/plant-based types are now used in the creation of cheese.
Just take a peek at this homemade ‘chease’ hamper, available from Bedford Cheese on Etsy. Not great if you suffer with a nut anxiety (they contain cashew nuts), you’ll not only get your hands on a selection of vegan cheeses, but also some oatcakes and chutneys, too – also vegan, of course!
Vegan ‘Chease’ Hamper
Bedford Cheese – Etsy
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68: The Big Cheese Novelty Costume
If there’s a person in your life who literally thinks they are The Big Cheese, why not make them exactly that, with this hilarious cheesy costume?
Great for any kind of fancy dress event (including the up-and-coming Halloween), you really will be the Babybel of the ball in this get-up. (Get it?)
Okay, fine, I’ll stop with the cheese pun. I know they’re no Gouda. (Sorry!)
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69: Posh Cheese (Brie with Truffle, Quarter Wheel, 350g)
If the cheese lover in your life has a particular favourite when it comes to cheese, such as Brie, you could consider getting them just that… but the upgraded version of it. Or the “turbo version”, as my Dad calls it.
Instead of getting a quarter wheel of Brie for your cheese lover, why not buy them a quarter wheel of “posh” Brie – Brie with Perigord winter truffles? (For example.)
It doesn’t have to be Brie, of course; you could buy the “posh” version of whatever your cheese lover’s favourite cheese is.
Giving them what they want trying new things, all at the same time. Come on, admit it, it’s a great gift idea, right?
Brie with Truffle, Quarter Wheel, 350g
Fine Food Specialist
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70: Home Cheese-Tasting Pack (With Video)
This is a great gift for those with disabilities, or those who don’t find it easy to get out and about. They can enjoy all the delights of some tasty cheese, and get an education about it, all from the comfort of their own living room.
Home Cheese-Tasting Pack (With Video)
The Courtyard Dairy
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Gifts For Cheese Lovers Under £100
It’s cheesy fun fact time again! According to studies, the country that eats the most cheese on an annual basis, is Greece. Feta cheese is the most consumed, and it has been reported that the average person living in Greece eats a little over 27kg of cheese every single year.
That’s a whopping amount of cheese!
Not as much cheese as what’s on this gifts for cheese lovers guide, though! We have now come to the gifts for cheese lovers under £100 (but more than £50).
71: Round Bamboo Serving Dish (with Cover)
This isn’t just any old serving dish: this is a bamboo serving dish, with a cover, keeping your cheese nice and safe even from flies, the elements, and more.
It’s not just suitable for cheese, either. This would be great for keeping sandwiches free from flies and ants during summer picnics and outdoor barbecues.
Round Bamboo Serving Dish (with Cover)
Wayfair
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72: Copper Effect Hand Finished Fondue Set
No cheese lover’s kitchen would be complete without a fondue set, and this might be one of the prettiest fondue sets on the market!
Hand finished, in a beautiful copper colour, this is the perfect little gift for a little solo fondue treat.
This would also be a great little kit for a fondue beginner, so if the cheese lover in your life has never tried fondue before, now is a great time for them to give it a try!
Copper Effect Hand Finished Fondue Set
Not on the High Street
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73: Bamboo Extra Large Cheese & Charcuterie Boards & Knife Set
The cheese lover in your life will have everything they need to host the perfect cheese evening with this set, complete with multiple cheese boards, multiple cheese knives, and a nice put-it-all-together storage solution.
This gift contains a lot, but it won’t take up hardly any space. In my opinion, that basically makes it one of the best gifts for cheese lovers, but what do you think?
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74: Cheese Pantry (Food Safe)
This snazzy little pantry would make the great addition to any kitchen lover’s kitchen, perfect for not only storing cheese and other foods, but also presenting it. Imagine this on the buffet table, with lots of different cheeses in and around it… wouldn’t it look so snazzy?
I certainly think so!
Cheese Pantry (Food Safe)
Wayfair
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75: Wine and Fondue For Two
If the cheese lover in your life lives close to London, or could travel to London, you could offer them a Wine and Fondue For Two gift, from Not on the High Street, at The Cheese Bar in Camden (London).
You never know, if you’re nice enough to them, they might just take you as their plus-one, and you could enjoy the Grade 2 Listed stable building and the interesting assortment of British cheeses you’ll find inside. (And if you don’t want to go, I will!)
Wine and Fondue For Two
Not on the High Street
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76: Christmas Eve Cheese & Treats Hamper
This one has Christmas Eve in the name, but I can think of a wide range of occasions that this delicious-looking hamper might come in handy for.
There’s everything you could possibly need inside that unassuming festive box, including a range of cheeses, small bottles of wine, olives and other savoury accompaniments, and more!
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77: Cheese Slicer
I didn’t know such a thing existed until I saw this cool cheesy gift on Wayfair. Made of beech wood, with a stainless-steel blade, this is a great way for the cheese lover in your life to impress guests at their next social event.
I’d sure be impressed if someone whipped this out on wine and cheese night, wouldn’t you?
Cheese Slicer
Wayfair
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78: Cheese Subscription by The Cheese Geek
You can get beauty subscription boxes, book subscription boxes, coffee subscription boxes, and even clothing subscription boxes, so it just makes sense that cheese-based subscription boxes are on offer, too.
You have lots of options with ‘The Elvis’, which is a 3, 6, 9, or 12-month subscription package. Each box contains 4 or 5 chunks of different, surprise cheeses, weighing (in total) 600 grams. You can eliminate certain types of cheese (blue cheese, goat cheese, etc.), and you can even opt for vegetarian-friendly cheese boxes.
3-Month Cheese Subscription
The Cheese Geek
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79: Afternoon Cheese on the Cheese Barge for Two
Here’s a fun cheese fact for you:
“The most commonly consumed cheese in the UK is cheddar cheese.”
– Statista
That was probably a little obvious though, right?
In one year alone (2021), more than 360,000 tons of the Cheddar cheese – and that’s just Cheddar cheese alone; no other types – was produced in the United Kingdom.
That’s 365,776,887 kg of cheese, according to Google’s converter tool. I don’t know about you, but that’s too far many numbers for my liking. Let’s move on to something cuter, like this cheese lovers gift idea:
Afternoon Cheese on the Cheese Barge for Two
Not on the High Street
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80: Alessi ‘Forma’ Cheese Grater
It doesn’t look much like a cheese grater, but I can promise you, it is actually a cheese grater. It’s just a really funky one, ergonomic and innovative and other words they like to use in Dragon’s Den.
Do you think they’ll be able to guess what this is, when they open their gift?
Alessi ‘Forma’ Cheese Grater
John Lewis
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81: Vegan Cheese Making Course with The Vegetarian Society Cookery School
See, I haven’t left the vegetarians and vegans out. There are gifts for cheese lovers for those people, too! Just like this vegan cheese making course, which would be as invaluable as much as it would be interesting, I think.
Imagine being able to make your own cheese, whenever you wanted, filled with interesting and fun flavours…
I like the sound of that, don’t you?
Vegan Cheese Making Course with The Vegetarian Society Cookery School
Virgin Experience Days
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82: “It’s Your Birthday!” Cheese Basket
Cheese, crackers, chutneys, and bottles of booze to go along with it… If it’s a cheesy celebration you want, this one will definitely deliver!
“It’s Your Birthday!” Cheese Basket
Love Cheese
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83: The Cheese & Cider Box
Everyone always talks about cheese and wine, but what about cheese and cider? The two go together like… well, cheese and cider!
With five bottles of craft cider and six different types of cheese, there’s enough in the box to give the receiver of this gift a few nights’ worth of cheese and booze fun.
The Cheese & Cider Box
The Courtyard Dairy
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84: Build Your Own Cheese Gift Hamper
I think this is a genius idea, personally – and you can spend as much, or as little as you like.
This particular build-a-box gift is from The Cheese Works, and there are so many ways in which you can customise it. Just as an example, I chose a small hamper, which allows up to 8 units. (Most products are 1 unit, but there are a few that take up 2 units.)
To that 8-unit hamper, I added five different types of cheese, some charcoal wafers, and some honey, and it came to the grand total of £59.75.
You could build your hamper to be more or less expensive than that, and that’s the beauty of it!
Build Your Own Cheese Gift Hamper
The CheeseWorks
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85: Cheese and Boardgame Box
The game is Crackerdash. The cheese is… well, that’s down to you, actually. You can choose up to six different cheeses for your cheese and board game box, including Smokey Redwood Cheddar, Caramelised Onion & Rioja Cheddar, Sticky Toffee Heaven Cheddar Cheese, and more! (That last one sounds interesting, don’t you think?)
When the cheese over, and you’ve drank whatever drinks you have chosen to pair with your cheesy treats, you can then sit down to have a nice, competitive game of Crackerdash. It’s fun, cheesy, and sometimes not-so-friendly!
Cheese and Boardgame Box
Cheshire Cheese Company
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86: 12 Days of Christmas Cheese Feast
With a mixture of goat’s cheese, cow’s milk cheese, soft cheese, hard cheese, and pretty much everything in between, this is a great gift to consider if you have a cheese lover to buy for, for Christmas.
Let them have the cheeses one-by-one, in the run-up to the big day, or let them open the whole lot in one go on Christmas Day itself – it’s entirely up to you. (And their level of will power, of course!)
12 Days of Christmas Cheese Feast
Butlers Farmhouse Cheeses
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87: Italian Cheese Platter with Mini Jams
How does the taste of Italy sound? With Taleggio, Parmigiano, Pecorino, Gorgonzola Dolce, and a bundle of cute mini jams to go with them, you can bring the taste of Italy right to the dinner table of your cheese-loving loved one!
Also, how delicious does this cheese platter sound? It makes me want to make a whole bunch of pasta, how about you?
Italian Cheese Platter with Mini Jams
Vorrei Italian Hampers – The Food Market
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88: Westcountry Traditional Cheese Posh Box
If the cheese lover in your life loves Westcountry cheese, or just loves the Westcountry area, this is a definitely a gift idea for you to consider. Coming from The Cheese Shed, which boasts of cheeses found “off the beaten track”, you can select the “posh box” option to make this a complete gift, in (as the name suggests) a posh box.
Of course, you don’t have to opt for a Westcountry-themed box of cheese. You could buy (or put together) a box of cheeses from your loved one’s favourite part of the world. I think that would be a super cute gift!
Westcountry Traditional Cheese Posh Box
The Cheese Shed
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89: Cheeseboard in a Box
Give your loved one of the gift of a delicious cheese board, that contains literally everything necessary for a successful cheese-and-[insert drink here] event.
As well as the hamper itself, and a cheese serving board, the receiver of this Christmas-themed gift will also get their hands on five different types of cheese, three jars of accompanying chutneys and delights, a box of crackers, some tasty figs, and a jar of olives. It’s everything one would need for a cheeseboard event!
Cheeseboard in a Box
Snowdonia Cheese
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90: Cheese Celebration Cake
Whether you’re buying gifts for a birthday, an anniversary, an engagement, a wedding, a promotion, or anything else, a cheese celebration cake is a fantastic idea! I, personally, would much prefer a cheese cake than an actual cake-cake!
Cheese Celebration Cake
The Courtyard Dairy
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Gifts For Cheese Lovers Over £100
Before I share my next gift idea for the cheese enthusiast in your life, I’m going to share another fun cheesy fact with you.
In the UK, Cheddar cheese is the most popular type, but can you guess what the most popular cheese is globally? It’s mozzarella cheese! According to reports, it’s the number one cheese eaten around the world. We just can’t get enough of the stuff!
Now let’s get to the gifts. These ones are what I like to call the “splurge” gifts – gifts for cheese lovers over £100.
91: A Year’s Worth of Cheese!
Okay, as a cheese lover myself, I would love anyone who got me a year’s worth of cheese for Christmas/my birthday/an anniversary/etc. What about you? Would you be happy with a year’s worth of cheese? (The right answer is: yes, obviously.)
Real Food Hub offers this great gift idea for cheese lovers, with the range of cheeses being delivered on a monthly basis, for the entire year.
Not only will a selection of cheeses be delivered, but a range of crackers and other accompaniments will also arrive, all nicely wrapped in a box.
It’s literally the best of the best gifts for cheese lovers, ever!
A Year’s Worth of Cheese
Real Food Hub
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92: Advent Calendar by The Cheese Geek
Yes, I know, I’ve already featured a couple of advent calendars on my list of gifts for cheese lovers already, but this one is also really awesome. It’s definitely worth a look, that’s all I’m saying.
Here’s a couple of interesting things you should know about this cheesy advent calendar. Firstly, it fits in the fridge. Secondly, the advent calendar comes in three separate deliveries, so technically, it’s like three different gifts in one! The three separate deliveries help to keep the cheeses nice and fresh, which makes sense when you think about it.
As a side note, this advent calendar comes with other things than cheese. In the separate deliveries, you’ll get jars of honey, packets of crackers, and cheese-accompanying condiments.
Advent Calendar by The Cheese Geek
The Cheese Geek
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93: The Huntsman’s – Cheese & Wine Hamper
Real Food Hub is a website dedicated to matching consumers with independent farmers and artisan products. This cheese and wine hamper contains plenty of cheeses from independent and small farmers and businesses, along with the right wines to go with them, plus a range of other accompaniments — chorizo, chutneys, pickles, and more.
If you want to blow their mind with your gift this year, this cheese and wine hamper might just tick all the right boxes. You can always add one or two personalised items, should you want to.
The Huntsman’s – Cheese & Wine Hamper
Real Food Hub
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94: Aigostar Deep Fill Sandwich Toaster
Does the cheese enthusiast in your life already own a sandwich toaster? It’s a must-have for any cheese-appreciating kitchen, in my opinion. You just can’t beat a stringy, melty, toasted cheese sandwich.
This sandwich toaster is better than other sandwich toasters, though. Do you want to know why? It’s because it’s a deep fill sandwich toaster, which means you’ll be able to fit much more cheese (and other ingredients) into your tasty sandwiches. I love the sound of that!
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95: Handmade Cheese and Mouse Ring
I’m not going to lie, I’m pretty much in love with this adorable cheese-and-mouse ring, but it’s probably not the best gift to give to a cheese lover who also has a phobia or serious disliking of mice/rodents.
You’ll want to make them scream with joy, not fear.
Well, unless you’re trying to prank them, of course.
Available in a range of colours, such as sterling silver, rose gold, white gold, and yellow gold, as well as a range of other options, this cute piece of jewellery is cheesy for all the right reasons.
Handmade Cheese and Mouse Ring
Lasua Jewelry – Etsy
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96: Chubby Fellow’s Private Cheese Tasting Tour in London (for Two)
As well as a completely private food tasting tour, guided around the capital city of London by a true foodie, you’ll get to enjoy a range of treats, including some off-menu items – and all drinks and food is included in the price!
As the name suggests, this gift idea is based in London, but if you do a quick internet search for “cheese tasting tour in [your city]”, you’ll likely find a range of options that are closer to you.
Chubby Fellow’s Private Cheese Tasting Tour in London (for Two)
Virgin Experience Days
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97: Wrapped Canvas Graphic Cheese Art
With different sizes on offer, this cheesy canvas is guaranteed to fit in pretty much any space – and it would make the great artistic addition to a cheese lover’s home!
Wrapped Canvas Graphic Cheese Art
Wayfair
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98: Cheese-Making Learning Course
There are so many different places, up and down the country, that offer cheese courses – from cheese-making to cheese-and-wine pairings, and everything else in between.
It is best to look for a course that is close to where the receiver of your cheesy gift lives, otherwise you’ll need to factor in travel time and costs as well as potential overnight stays. Although, if you want to make it a really good gift, you could always throw those things in, too.
Here are a couple of cheese and cheese-making courses in the UK for you to consider:
Academy of Cheese – Association Certification Self Study – £135
There are nine modules and an exam, covering tasting, regulation, cheese industry knowledge, maturing and grading, milk production, the actual cheesemaking process, and more. Being ‘Self Study’, you can complete the course anywhere, even in the comfort of your own living room.
There are three different levels to work through, plus a Master of Cheese accreditation at the end. If the cheese lover in your life wants to be the ultimate master of cheese, this is definitely the series of courses to look at!
Cheese Making Course at The Smart School of Cookery (For One) – £55
This 3-hour course is available in multiple locations up and down the country and will teach you how to make infused soft cheese, ricotta, paneer, and mozzarella. You’ll also get to taste the fruits of your labour, too, along with a range of homemade chutneys, cheese-accompanying oils, and fresh breads.
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99: Highlights from the Continent Cheese Hamper
Is your loved one a fan of all sorts of cheeses, from all around the world, but especially continental cheese? This hamper is exactly the right gift for them!
With boozy gifts, cheeses, and various accompaniments, they can travel all around the continent, tasting the delights as they go. You could always take them around the continent, on a trip, but we’re not all millionaires, right?
Highlights from the Continent Cheese Hamper
Love Cheese
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100: Cheese Dome with Ash Wood Base
Keep your cheese safe from flies and sticky fingers, whilst also presenting it nicely for your party guests with this gift idea. You could even go one further and have it etched or engraved, to personalise it for the receiver of your gift. (You’ll have to buy it, then get it engraved or etched elsewhere.)
Cheese Dome with Ash Wood Base
John Lewis
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101: The Most Expensive Cheese in the World
If you really want to show the cheese lover in your life just how much you love them, you could always buy them the most expensive cheese in the world. This isn’t an option for everyone (or most people, lol!), but it is an idea.
Alternatively, rather than focusing on the most expensive cheese in the world, why not just look at “luxury” cheeses – cheeses that your cheese lover would normally class as a little out of their price range. I’m talking about the types of cheese that they might only buy themselves as a really special treat. If it’s a gift-giving occasion, it *is* a special treat!
In case you’re wondering, the most expensive cheese in the world is said to be Pule cheese, which is only made in one very specific place in the world and is created from the milk of two animals: Balkan donkeys and goats in Serbia or Montenegro and made in the Serbian Zasavica Special Nature Reserve.
It’s so rare that I couldn’t find a place to buy it, in the UK. I also couldn’t find a price for it. Maybe you’d need to hop on a plane and actually travel to Serbia for this one? (Hey, a getaway is a getaway, and what better getaway than a nature reserve?)
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Thank you so much for checking out my list of gifts for cheese lovers today! I appreciate you stopping by.
If you’re still in the market for a little more inspiration, why not check out the Cheesy Gift Guide on Amazon, or take a peek at some of the other gift guides on Buzzy Kitchen?